The Global Business and Economics major offers a blend of application and theory, utilizing an applied approach to Business to train future business leaders who deeply understand the interplay between business and society. Our program hones the knowledge and skills associated with the liberal arts and their importance for business such as communication, social, cultural and geopolitical context, ethics, teamwork and critical thinking. Offering academic pathways for students interested in International Relations, Comparative Politics, and Public Interdisciplinary Arts is an exciting major where students gather inspiration from multiple sources including visual art (Fine Art and Graphic Design), music (Audio Engineering, and Digital & Sonic Art), language arts (Creative Writing, Literary Analysis, and Linguistics), and performance (Film and Theatre). Students gain a rich understanding of their chosen specialization and work through the medium of a wider creative process by exploring these disciplines from practical, theoretical, and historical perspectives. Japan Studies endeavors to investigate and deconstruct the intricacies of Japan by providing students with a comprehensive understanding of this fascinating country, its language and its history. Students can explore Japan’s society, politics, international relations and economics, developing a deep understanding of how Japan became the country it is today and its global position in the future. The major also gives students the opportunity to experience Japan’s uniqueQuestions concerning government policies aimed at achieving economic stability and growth, the gap between the rich and poor, the role of NGOs to affect social and political change, the relations between countries, crises in our democratic institutions, and the path to world peace are all on the research agenda of contemporary political scientists.With academic pathways leading to careers in Finance, International Business, and Economics, all courses are studied from a global perspective, giving students the ability to leverage their knowledge of Japanese business culture and prepare for a vocation either in Japan or internationally. All three pathways are embedded in a liberal arts approach that stresses taking a humane point of view, criticality, social responsibility and intellectual?depth.Administration, iCLA’s Political Science major addresses the fundamental problems facing human society. Through varied learning and assessment methods, students develop a deep understanding of political science, its various sub-fields, major themes, and analytical techniques leading to enriching careers in local or national government, government services, social enterprise, the NGO sector or academia.If you wish, you can choose to pursue a Japan studies theme through Interdisciplinary Arts, with courses in Japanese theatre, film, art and crafts, manga, anime, literature and culture to help you get the most out of this extraordinary country. The interdisciplinary nature of a Liberal Arts education guarantees that students graduate with the transferable skills valued by employers and skills required to succeed in any role in addition to technical knowledge gained in their artistic field.arts, literature and culture, from traditional music and theatre through to contemporary anime and manga.In a true expression of the interdisciplinary nature of iCLA’s curriculum, Japan Studies draws on courses from across our whole curriculum to provide a complete learning experience. Tailored?study plans can lead our graduates to fluency in Japanese and career opportunities in the media, Japanese corporations, the?tourism sector, and?academia.7INTERDISCIPLINARY ARTSGLOBAL BUSINESS AND ECONOMICSPOLITICAL SCIENCEJAPAN STUDIES
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